How to set up and use suspension trainers

posted by stevewatson77May 8, 20170 comments

A guest post by Toronto based personal trainer: Daniel.N

Suspension training uses one’s body to deliver a total body workout by increasing stability, improving flexibility and strengthening the muscles. It basically the use of nylon straps on your arms or feet and using one’s body for resistance. No matter which position one chooses to use the straps in, you end up either improving balance, stabilizing your core or building power and strength throughout the body.

I use suspension training on my beginner clients as well as professional athletes who are already used to intense work outs. These steps will guide you with the information you need on how to use suspension trainers effectively.

Purchase a suspension trainer

The first thing you need to do is go out and actually buy yourself one. Sounds pretty simple huh? It actually is. There are various brands of suspension trainers such as Protone, JLL, TRX, Valkyrie, Leogreen and Senshi. My go to brand is TRX because it’s the one I use most and it has never disappointed me. Other people choose to build their own but I would not advice that unless you believe in your craft 100%.

How to set up the suspension trainer

Ensure that you have a stable anchor point that is at least 7 feet from the ground. Anchoring the trainer directly above you makes it much more diverse to various types of exercise. It will enable you to move in many positions that will benefit you. For a novice I would advise beginning by tilting on your back with your feet firm on the ground while pulling away and towards the anchor point. For one that is used to exercise I would suggest an up and down movement directly below the anchor since the resistance makes it difficult with every pull.

How to use a suspension trainer

The beauty of suspension training is all the styles you can achieve with the trainers. When using your hands and leaning on your back, the closer your heels are to the anchor point, the harder the resistance and intense it is. The further your feet are from the anchor point in the same position, the easier it is.
When you lie on the ground with your feet in the straps while you pull top to bottom, the closer that you are to the anchor position, the easier the resistance. While in the same position, the further you are to the anchor, the more the resistance, the harder the workout.

Versatility of suspension trainers

Suspension trainers can be used both outdoor and indoor to achieve your work out goals. You can use them outside at a court, at the park or you home backyard. In the house you can attach it to a bar, a strong hook or anything else that is firm enough to support your weight. Always ensure you test it out before starting your work out.

5 Benefits of suspension trainers

It is suitable for all ages since there are a number or resistance levels that are achieved by one’s own body.

It is used to burn fat when doing interval rounds.

It tones up and strengthens body muscles.

It increases balance and muscle resistance.

It can be combined with other exercise accessories such as bosu balls.

About Daniel

My name is Daniel and I am fitness trainer based in Toronto. I work with people of all ages to help them reach their fitness goals from their homes. You can contact me @TheFitnessCrab in order for me to help you set up your home gym, recommend what equipment you should buy such as exercise bikes, treadmills and rowers as well as prepare work out and nutrition plans that best suit you.

How to set up and use suspension trainers was last modified: November 13th, 2017 by stevewatson77

About Me

Since completing my sport and exercise science degree in 2013 at Loughborough University and qualifying as a level 3 registered exercise professional (REPs) I have been helping Londoners effectively work towards achieving their unique fitness goals. If you have any questions, or would like to book a personal training session in London, please do contact me.